Sunday, April 8, 2012
Off to Green Peter Lake and Up the Creek without Snow Tires
I assumed the lake would be green due the name, Green Peter Lake, but WOW not this green!
Could it get even more beautiful? The answer is a resounding, YES!
We are now heading up the river.
We stopped several and took walks along the river....one of those stops was at Yellowbottom. Just before we arrived at this small park and campground I saw several people with pans. Could they be panning for gold? Indeed they were. There was a sign about panning for gold at Yellowbottom where we found three others sifting through the sand and rocks.
We have planned to come back later in the Spring to camp, pan for gold (not to get rich lol but for the experience) and hunt for morels. I look forward to it!
We ended up on a single lane road to Highway 22 when we hit snow! For those of you who don't know, I drive a Volkswagon Bug....not exactly a four wheel vechicle! :) We went a ways before gave up and turned around.
What a gorgeous trip! Seven hours later we made safely home.
Cheers,
~ Dana Marie
Our Trip to Foster Lake Oregon
After we got through Sweet Home (OR) and picked up our lunch for a picnic we arrived at Sunnyside Country park. We had been to the park once last year and it looked much differently. I then realized the lake water was but half of the size it was last time….they have yet to let the damn out.
After a bite to eat we headed down to the water.
We walked along the water on a road, mind you this is normally under water. as the road ended in the water instead of walking back the way we came, we decided to head inland. It was quite muddy in places, but it was well worth the mess.
I'll continue the rest of the day trip on another post.
Cheers,
~ Dana Marie
Monday, November 14, 2011
Into the Secret Garden
Into the Secret Garden
by
Dana Marie
danamarieart
Happy Painting!
I look forward to your entry(s)!www.artisticsentiments.blogspot.com
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Reflections ~ Art Challenge
*Note: All my artworks and photographs are my property and are not be used by anyone without my consent.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Between Worlds ~ Sold


Monday, November 8, 2010
The Timeless Talisman Gallery



Friday, October 29, 2010
November ~ First Wednesday ~ Art Walk ~ Gallery Opening
Nancy EngThe Timeless Talisman Gallery
SPECIALS AND EVENTS FOR FIRST WEDNESDAY!Go Downtown Salem!
November Events!
FIRST WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER, “Harvesting the Arts”Go Downtown Salem on Nov. 3 and celebrate the season change with art, music, dining, and good old shopping fun. Don’t let the change in daylight hours or a possible light rainy night stop you from enjoying an evening out. After all, there are only 54 days until Christmas and you can shop early-discover your own Christmas wish list or checkout gift ideas for others.
During this time of year, First Wednesdays kick off the Go Downtown Winter Blues Series. From November through March, a different blues, rock, or something-new type of genre concert will take place at 7:30 to 9:30 PM. This month’s concert will be held in the Reed Opera House and tickets will be $7.00 at the door. November’s featured band is Phamous Phases. Phamous Phases won the Best Band Poll at the International Pop Overthrow in Liverpool, England, in 2005. They are a band that has been together since 1993, playing a brand of music that is Beatles-esque in the White Album tradition. They have had 4 European tours. Guitarist Jesse Ruggles has been playing guitar for 47 years and within the circle of NW professional guitar players is considered one of the most, if not the top, talented guitar players around.
Added to this year’s Winter Blues Concert Series, participating downtown restaurants will be offering special pre-concert dinner specials. November’s featured restaurants include Brown’s Towne Lounge at 189 Liberty Street, Copperjohn’s at 195 Commercial St., Alessandro’s Ristorante and Galleria at 120 Commercial St., Jonathan’s at 136 High St., Wild Pear at 372 State St., McGrath’s at 350 Chemeketa St., and Bentley’s at The Grand Hotel. Menu selections can be viewed at gofirstwednesday.info. web site. Reservations are not required but are recommended. With over 60 restaurants in the downtown area, a quick bite, appetizers, or a glass of wine can be found almost on every block downtown.
After dinner and before the show you will have time to take the Artisan and Gallery Tour. There will be wine tasting and refreshments offered in each of the gallery stops.
Two new galleries begin the tour, both in the Reed Opera House. Ale Studio and Boutique in Suite B4 in the Underground is the creation of three talented, lively, and entertaining women. The name, Ale comes from the first letter in each of their names. The studio features exquisite woodwork, jewelry, and art. All the art and offerings are made by local artisans.
The Timeless Talisman Gallery on first floor is a family owned and operated gallery that features contemporary works from talented Oregon Artists. The gallery will provide a “friendly and inviting atmosphere for a unique art experience that is accessible to art lovers and patrons alike.”
The Salem Arts building at 155 Liberty St. features two local artisans. Calusa Studio, in the lower level, is home to artisan Helen Nute Wiens. Each piece of her jewelry is hand made in her studio and reflects classic, elegant jewelry simple and beautiful in design. She works in fine silver.
On the mezzanine level is Blackthorn Gallery Tattoo Studio. Discover one of Salem’s premier body art studios, which also exhibit canvas art in figurative art, ancient religion themes, as well as an extensive selection of body art designs.
The Mary Lou Zeek Gallery on 335 State Street will host an artist reception for Jim Koudelka from 5 to7 PM. Man Cans and Boy Toys is the featured exhibit and runs through November.
Jim Koudelka takes on a further extension of his former industrial/ mechanical interests, these pieces merge with new influences from his interactions and observations of his little boy “Jasper James” and his playthings. Being immersed in parenting and playing with his son has affected his current creations. These pieces have elements extracted and interpreted from industrial, agricultural, and nautical containers and objects that as an adult male Koudelka has been attracted to, but also new ones from his boys’ toys, which have now permeated his life and space. Primary colors, bold patterns, graphics, stacked shapes and simple interactive devices are now present in both Jim’s visual and mental worlds. His sculptures are his new “Big Boy Toys”. We hope that they simultaneously convey an adult sophistication along with some childish whimsy.
Next door to Mary Lou Zeek, in the Guitar Castle at 349 State St., is William Bragg and Tim Knight’s combined micro gallery. William’s work in commercial photography specializes in editorial, portrait, and music photography. Also on exhibit are acrylic and oils by Timmie. Plan for live music.
Celebrating the second month being open, Rountree Gallery at 241 State St., is a gallery of the visual arts that showcases many talents local to the Willamette Valley. Artists exhibiting now through December are Carol Rountree Bednarz-oils; Jason Domogalla-photography; Nancy Eng-oils/acrylics; Christine Karch Gilman-encaustics, Jackey Rae Jones-acrylic; Kathy Wood-mixed media; Patricia Young-oils; Muhatman Wildman-photography; and guest artist Von Crow-fractal art.
Where the Sidewalk Begins at 233 Commercial St. is the Salem Keizer Education Foundation retail destination. They will feature student art from middle and high school participants.
Downtown Salem is fortunate to have two artisan goldsmiths with over 60 years experience between them. Something from both fine jewelry artisans should be on everyone’s Christmas wish list this year.
Dave Wilson at 216 Commercial Street is a master jeweler specializing in hand made designs in 14k, 18k, and platinum. He uses gemstones and diamonds he personally selects from resources around the world.
Discover Roy John Designer Goldsmith at 315 Court Street. For 35 years, Roy John has created fine jewelry fashions in precious metals and stones. Roy John’s custom design in solar elements was recently featured in the Fashion Week in Portland, Oregon.
Pheromone Gallery is always a delight to tour. At 255 Liberty Street, Pheromone Gallery is not your typical gallery. It is a one of a kind exhibit of art; simple to elaborate in design with special attention to symmetry and selection using the most diverse organisms in nature. Works in insects, carnivorous plants, orchids, crystal specimens, and sea life are the creation of artist Christopher Marley.
The Elsinore Framing and Fine Art Gallery at 444 Ferry Street is featuring artist, Cynthia Herron specializing in mixed media. In addition, a variety of other regional artists and artwork are on display and are for sale.
Downtown shopping is always fun on First Wednesdays. As the holiday season approaches downtown stores are filled with exciting merchandise. Many stores will be offering First Wednesdays Surprise, you never know what will be offered from month to month. Watch for the First Wednesday Surprise signs in the window and stop in to browse, make your shopping gift list, or indulge.
Go Downtown Salem. There’s Something Going On!
Friday, September 17, 2010
EBSQ Friday Five
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Original Dana Marie Wearable Art & "Fairy Tree" Painting up for Auction at eBay
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Downtown Corvallis ART Walk & Raffles

OSU Moms Weekend
With an
Art Walk & Raffle Friday April 30th, 2010 from 1pm to 6pm
At participating Venues
Dana Marie Art Gallery
425 SW Madison Ave Suite #E-1
Corvallis, OR 97333
danamarieartgallery.com
(541)230-1658
Normal Hours: T-S 12-6pm
Current Exhibit: Karen Olwen
“Karen Olwen Designs”
Demos:
The Corvallis Arts Center
700 SW Madison Ave.
Corvallis, Oregon 97333
(541) 754-1551
corvallisartcneter.com
Current Exhibit: Local Artists
“Points of View”
Event and Raffle on Site
Pegasus Gallery & Frame Studio
341 SW Second StreetCorvallis, OR 97333
pegasusartgallery.com
Current Exhibit: Local Artists & Poets
“Art & Poetry Exhibit 2010”
Demos and Raffle on Site
209 SW Second Street
Corvallis, OR 97333
(541) 752-0811
artinthevalley.com
Hours: T-S 10-5:30pm
Current Exhibit: Jenny Armitage
“These are a few of my favorite things”
Demos and Raffle on Site
Stop in at each participating art-stop and see artists-in-action, a variety of exhibits on display throughout Corvallis’ Downtown, and fill out your raffle tickets at each site to put your name in to be selected for raffle prizes at every stop! How can you loose! Grab a mom, grab a friend, and come spend an hour on a fantastic Friday in our surprising community. See a site, grab a bite and support your local arts and businesses!
Curious?
Come see what’s up!
For more information contact any participating art-stop!
We Dare you to Care!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Dana Marie Art Gallery ~ Opening
Dana Marie Art GalleryNew Corvallis Art Gallery Featuring Willamette Valley Artists
The Dana Marie Art Gallery is a new art gallery in downtown Corvallis in the historic Madison Plaza at
425 SW Madison which is currently displaying the works of Willamette Valley artists. The gallery features contemporary fine art, artisan jewelry, and original wearable art.
The gallery will be hosting an opening for the public on Saturday, March 27 from 6-9 pm. The opening will feature the art work of Dana Marie, Pam Van Londen, Carolee S. Clark, Donna Beverly, JoAnn Chartier, Christopher Wilhelm, Janus Wilhelm, Karen Olwen, and Marnie Ernst. Wine and cheese will be provided and artists who display their works in the gallery will be in attendance.
All are welcome to attend the opening. Dress casual and bring your love of art! Ample parking available. You can reach the gallery by phone at 541-230-1658 or email
danamarie@danamarieartgallery.com
The Dana Marie Art Gallery is family-owned and operated by Dana Marie and Dr. Emil Slatick. Dana Marie is an artist new to the Corvallis area who creates contemporary “whimsical” art that is inspired by the natural beauty that surrounds us. Her husband, Emil, is a Clinical Psychologist with a practice in Newport Oregon; and now in Corvallis as well. This couple's love for the arts inspired them to open a gallery through which talented artists can share their vision. Dana and Emil strive to create warm and inviting space for art to be displayed with a simple elegance that is meant to appeal to visitors and patrons alike.
Dana Marie:
Carolee S Clark: http://www.caroleeclark.com/
Christopher Wilhelm: http://www.chriswilhelmart.com/
Donna Beverly (Caradon Series): http://www.caradonart.com/index.html
JoAnn Chartier: http://www.joann-chartier.com/
Janus Wilhelm: http://www.jvwilhelm.deviantart.com/gallery
Karen Olwen: http://www.karenolwendesigns.deviantart.com/
Marnie Ernst: http://www.zhibit.org/marnieernstzoa
Pam Van Londen: http://pamvanlonden.com/
~ Dana Marie & Emil Slatick
Friday, August 28, 2009
Week 42 ~ Covered Bridge @ "Inspiration All Around Us"
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Inspiration All Around Us' Week 37 Art Challenge ~ "Talis' Fairy Garden"
If you would like to participate, please, email me at
Have a beautiful week!
Happy Creating!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Week 26 - Weekly Inspiration (Inspiration All Around Us)
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Week 24 - 25 - Weekly Inspiration (Inspiration All Around Us)
Thursday, March 26, 2009
"To My Amazement" and "Destiny" ~ Miniature Paintings inside Glass Locket hung on Leather Necklace
"Destiny"SOLD
Feedback from Buyer: "Thanks for the unique and beautiful work of art!!! I can't wait to wear it!!!"
Have a wonderful day!
~ Dana Marie
Saturday, March 14, 2009
An Original Dana Marie Wearable Art ~ "Seattle Afternoon"

Title: "Seattle Afternoon"Thank you for your consideration and for supporting living Artists!
If you have any questions or comments email me at: danamarieart
~ Dana Marie
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
An Original Dana Marie Wearable Art ~ "Chicago" ~ SOLD

This listing is for the "Chicago " painting, Glass Locket Pendant, and Black Leather Necklace.
This piece has SOLD!
Title: "Chicago"Sunday, March 1, 2009
"Lady Wild" ~ Framed Glass Pendant Necklace
An Original Dana Marie Wearable Art
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SOLD




































